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	<title>ActionScript Physic Engine (APE) Test</title>
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        var flashvars = {},params = {
            menu: "false",
            allowFullscreen: "true",
            allowScriptAccess: "always",
            bgcolor: "#FFFFFF"
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        swfobject.embedSWF("header_dev.swf", "header", "750", "210", 
        "9.0.0", "expressInstall.swf", flashvars, params, {id:"header"});

        swfobject.embedSWF("bully.swf", "example", '550', '400', 
        "9.0.0", "expressInstall.swf", flashvars, params, {id:"example"});
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    <div class="desc">
    This is my first real play with APE ( <a href="http://www.cove.org/ape/">http://www.cove.org/ape/</a> ).
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    As you can see above I've built a simple interaction with lots of random circular particles and forces. I built this as something my girlfriend's two year old nephew can play with instead of IMing random people and changing various system-settings. You can click in the interaction for full-screen mode.
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